Homehttps://server7.kproxy.com/servlet/redirect.srv/sruj/smyrwpoii/p2/Sporthttps://server7.kproxy.com/servlet/redirect.srv/sruj/smyrwpoii/p2/Errol Spence Jr is dominated by Mikey Garcia for victory decision, keeping the welterweight title

Errol Spence Jr is dominated by Mikey Garcia for victory decision, keeping the welterweight title

Finally, the difference between Errol Spence Jr and Mikey Garcia on Saturdays is not so big in their welterweight title pay-per-view bout as well as on skills.

Spence (25-0, 21 KOs) is the fourth defender of his IBF welterweight title in a dominant unanimous decision win in front of 47,525 fans at the AT & T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, which continued to build his pound-for-law

Behind a powerful jab and a clinical effort to deliver four division champions Garcia (39-1, 30 KOs), up from 135 pounds, Spence with a broad mark of 120 -107 and 120-108 (twice). CBS Sports also had 120-108 for the native of nearby Desoto, just outside of Dallas.

How is Spence's 29-year-old dominant in controlling Garcia from the real fight? Garcia had a margin of 345 to 75, according to CompuBox. Spence also had 51

percent of his power shots and Garcia was only limited to 18.5 percent.

"From the entire training camp, experts like Sugar Ray Leonard like [Garcia] are very smart and I can not box [with him,]" says Spence. "You've now seen that I can box and move my head and do everything if I want.

" The game should be smart, it's a sweet science. I had the size of the advantage and my reach. Why not use my jab and pick up something from her that she wants to do that also uses her jab? "

As Spence's strengths have a duty to discipline Garcia from taking possibilities, this is his wisdom of distance

subscribe to In This Corner with Brian Campbell [19659009] for top-notch boxing coverage per week. [19659002] Garcia is limited to Garcia's up to only 18 in total and not more than five in a single round. Even Garcia's 32-year-old deserves much respect for her chin out of distance and extend Spence to the 12th round For the first time in her career, she did not include more than one punch at a time.

"All credited to Errol Spence, he is a great champion, "Garcia said, adding that he has put in a great fight and has been playing well in the game plan. got r hythm ko. He did what he should do; his reach, his height and the southpaw stance complex things. I was trying to make adjustments but he continued working on his favor.

"He has power over the welterweight division, certainly probably the strongest and lots of knockouts. He owns and feels the strength and feels strength. But he has power."

Spence has become a tactical start to the fight in his personal showcase how well he can. She boxed from outside with a quick jab that she used as a weapon and worked behind the feints on Potshot Garcia's body. Spence also pawed in his jab in time as a disguise for the left cross that came behind it.

The sum of the punches systematically broke Garcia down. Through Round 6, Spence sees Garcia hurt on a left uppercut. But it was Round 9 where the size difference between the two looked to the most apparent as Spence showed off his imposing resistance ability by battering Garcia from one end of the ring to the other with a clean power shot.

After the round, Garcia's elder brother and trainer threatened to stop the fight. Finally, Garcia admired and accepted another round and returned to a more aggressive start to Round 10 which eventually failed to sink into anything that Garcia tried in his defense and chin to go to the distance.

"Here, my brother wanted to stop the fight and would not let me know that it was more hit," Garcia said. "I told him after Round 9 that I was fine. I tried and did some good shots but it just was not enough. [Spence] could have taken a great time that He probably felt the power but it just not enough. 19659002] "We went 12 rounds with a great welterweight champion. I am a light, courteous and proud in what I have done. I do not know if I stay in welterweight. I'm likely to go down to smaller divisions. "

Spence, who credits Garcia's hardness and will to fight him when the remaining welterweight stars (including the WBC champion Shawn Porter, whom he has called) have done their best to prevent him, He replaced his current WBA secondary titleholder Manny Pacquiao up to the ring and challenged him to a fight.

"[Pacquiao] was here before [at AT&T Stadium] and broke the notes here before, "Spence said." He is a legend of sport and an honor to fight him next. "

The 40-year-old Pacquiao, before the decision winner of Adrien Broner on PPV, accepted the challenge, even in a tone that was not convincing enough.